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I'm 14 and 6 months pregnant Ohio

10-30-2016, 08:26 AM

I'm 14 and 6 months pregnant my boyfriend was 17 when I got pregnant he is 18 I'll be turning 15 in three months can me and him get married with court and parent consent I've heard that we can if we get parent and court consent is it true he just turned 18 in September so we are 3 years and 4 months apart

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If you are still engaging in sex with your boyfriend, STOP now. This is far from my area of expertise, but quick googleing told me that Ohio has a "close in age exemption" to the normal law that no one under age 16 can legally consent to sexual intercourse. This means that the sex you were having with your boyfriend was legal before he turned 18. You are now outside that safety window. Your boyfriend can, and will, be charged with statutory rape if you continue having sex and could face jail time, having to be on the sex offender list for the rest of his life, and a host of other problems. STOP.

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